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178 Pirates Bay Drive, Eaglehawk Neck |
+61 3 62503566 |
PADI, BSAC, CMAS, NAUI, SSI, SSA, HSA, IAHD, SSAC, IANTD, TDI/SDI, |
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Eaglehawk Dive Centre overlooks Pirates Bay and the Tasman National Park about one hour drive southeast of the capital city of Hobart. The area offers fabulous above water scenery, massive cliff formations towering up to 300 metres (1000ft) above sea level. These cliffs continue underwater and combined with the rich invertebrate life give spectacular diving. Water temperatures vary from a cool 12C in winter to 18C in summer with visibility from 15 to 30+ and best during the winter months. Currently the temperature is 16C with viz at about 20 metres. Drysuits are not necessary a good 7mm wetsuit will suffice in the winter. Wetsuits in all standard sizes are available for hire. |
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Have first aid kit and oxygen |
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Rent rebreather equipment |
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Coastview
The CoastView web site is a venture managed by CoastView Enterprises, a registered partnership in the state of Tasmania, Australia.
Given Tasmania is an island, the coastal and marine environment plays a significant role the day to day lives of most Tasmanians. The CoastView venture and web site is dedicated to coastal business, sport, recreation and research within the state of Tasmania.
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Dive Tasmania
Dive Tasmania is an industry organisation with an aim to promote Tasmania as a world class diving destination. From Bass Strait to Port Arthur the temperate waters offer a unique bio-diversity unlike anywhere else in the world.
National Geographic Magazine said it was the most 'accessible underwater wilderness in the world'.
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Networking Tasmanian Adventures
Tasmania is one of the last great temperate wilderness areas on earth. Tasmania is about the size of the Republic of Ireland, West Virginia (USA) and Hokkaido (Japan). Tasmania's latitude is equivalent to that of Barcelona, Rome and Istanbul in the northern hemisphere.
With over 5000 kilmetres of coast it offers amazing diving and other adventures
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